Stable Lithium Plating and Stripping Enabled by a LiPON Nanolayer on PP Separator.
Yuncong PangMin GuanYilan PanMao TianKai HuangChunzhi JiangAndrew XiangXinquan WangYongji GongYong XiangXiaokun ZhangPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
The practical application of the Li metal anode (LMA) is hindered by its low coulombic efficiency and dendrite formation. Although solid-state electrolytes hold promise as ideal partners for LMA, their effectiveness is limited by the poor workability and ionic conductivity. Herein, a modified separator combining the rapid Li + transport of a liquid electrolyte and the interfacial stability of a solid-state electrolyte is explored to realize stable cycling of the LMA. A conformal nanolayer of LiPON is coated on a polypropylene separator by a scalable magnetron sputtering method, which is compatible with current Li-ion battery production lines and promising for the practical applications. The resulting LMA-electrolyte/separator interface is Li + -conductive, electron-insulating, mechanically and chemically stable. Consequently, Li|Li cells maintain stable dendrite-free cycling with overpotentials of 10 and 40 mV over 2000 h at 1 and 5 mA cm -2 , respectively. Additionally, the Li|LiFePO 4 full cells achieve a capacity retention of 92% after 550 cycles, confirming its application potential.